[NatureNS] Eastern Tailed-Blue in Kentville

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Still finding great butterflies with the recent warm weather.


At sites I check some degree of regularity, I'm still able to turn up Cloud=
ed Sulphurs, Cabbage Whites, and Painted Ladies.  I had an Orange Sulphur l=
ast week, and as late as Oct 13, Peck's Skipper.


Today, I was very surprised to stumble across a very fresh looking Eastern =
Tailed-Blue, which I was able to photograph several times before losing it =
to the wind/tall overgrowth.  All are posted to eButterfly.


Devin J.

Kentville, NS




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<p>Still finding great butterflies with the recent warm weather.</p>
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<p>At sites I check some degree of regularity, I'm still able to turn up Cl=
ouded Sulphurs, Cabbage Whites, and Painted Ladies.&nbsp; I had an Orange S=
ulphur last week, and as late as Oct 13, Peck's Skipper.<br>
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<p>Today, I was very surprised to stumble across a very fresh looking Easte=
rn Tailed-Blue, which I was able to photograph several times before losing =
it to the wind/tall overgrowth.&nbsp; All are posted to eButterfly.&nbsp;
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<p>Devin J.</p>
<p>Kentville, NS<br>
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